I think is says somewhere in sun documentation that you can do the equivalent to Stop-A by sending a break.
If your console/terminal/whatever don't have the capability to send a break you should be able to simulate one by unplugging the serial cable for a second. Regards, /Karl ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karl Hammar Aspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lilla Aspö 2340 +46 173 140 57 Networks S-742 94 Östhammar +46 70 511 97 84 Computers Sweden Consulting ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From: KELEMEN Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: ``Incosistent console'' Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 15:21:25 +0200 > On Fri, 2000-05-05 15:17:44 +0200, Marc Zyngier wrote: > > > I think you shouldn't use a keybord if you intend to use a > > serial console. The kernel is quite confused to see a directly > > attached keyboard while it uses a serial console... > > I have thought about this already, but how do I do a ``Stop+A'' > on the vt300 (Falco) terminal keyboard? I have tried to start > the boot process from the EEPROM with keyboard attached, and > unplug it when power cycle happens, but then I can't do a thing > with the terminal's keyboard afterwards. > > Fuji^

